Montana 2023 Regular Session

Montana House Bill HB942

Introduced
3/27/23  

Caption

Revise water commissioner laws

Impact

This bill is expected to amend various sections related to the appointment, duties, and compensation of water commissioners within the Montana Code Annotated. One significant change includes introducing fixed one-year terms for water commissioners, which may enhance accountability and performance by necessitating regular assessments of their effectiveness. Furthermore, the requirement for water commissioners to pay for educational programs will endorse ongoing professional development in water management and distribution techniques.

Summary

House Bill 942 proposes several revisions to the laws governing water commissioners in Montana. The bill aims to set clear limitations regarding the compensation of water commissioners, ensuring that it does not exceed 15% of the annual salary, excluding benefits, of the district judge overseeing them. This proposed cap seeks to maintain fairness in compensation while ensuring that water commissioners are adequately incentivized for their roles in managing water distribution effectively.

Contention

While supporters argue that the bill brings necessary standardization and fiscal responsibility to the management of water resources, critics may view the educational fee as an additional barrier to entry for prospective water commissioners. The changes proposed in HB942 could also stir controversy among current water rights holders concerned about potential shifts in their established rights or sources of water distribution, particularly related to the need for increased transparency in billing for water distribution costs. Additionally, the provision for districts to challenge water commissioners may lead to conflicts over water allocation, as stakeholders push for their rights to be prioritized.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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